Re‐imagining mental health services for American Indian communities: Centering indigenous perspectives

JP Gone - American Journal of Community Psychology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Indigenous peoples of North America are heirs to the shattering legacy of
European colonization. These brutal histories of land dispossession, military conquest …

Describing Community Needs: Examples From the Circles of Care Initiaive.

D Novins, P LeMaster, PJ Thurman, B Plested - American Indian and Alaska …, 2004 - ERIC
The assessment of community needs was one of the key foundations of the Circles of Care
planning effort. Grantees identified a range of needs at the child, adolescent, family …

Design of a behavioral health program for urban American Indian/Alaska Native youths: A community informed approach

DL Dickerson, CL Johnson - Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) urban youths experience significant mental
health and substance use problems. However, culturally relevant treatment approaches that …

Indigenizing CBPR: Evaluation of a Community-Based and Participatory Research Process Implementation of the Elluam Tungiinun (Towards Wellness) Program in …

SM Rasmus - American Journal of Community Psychology, 2014 - Springer
The process that community based participatory research (CBPR) implementation takes in
indigenous community contexts has serious implications for health intervention outcomes …

A novel recruiting and surveying method: participatory research during a Pacific Islander community's traditional cultural event

G Donoho, P McElfish, R Avants… - … : International Journal of …, 2015 - search.informit.org
This article describes how an unincorporated community coalition, Gaps in Services to
Marshallese Task Force (GAPs), joined with the Northwest Arkansas Hometown Health …

[引用][C] Community-based research: A handbook for Native Americans

S Guyette - 1983 - Los Angeles: American Indian …

The influence of community-based participatory research principles on the likelihood of participation in health research in American Indian communities

TD Noe, SM Manson, C Croy, H McGough… - Ethnicity & disease, 2007 - JSTOR
Objectives: Advocates of community-based participatory research (CBPR) have emphasized
the need for such efforts to be collaborative, and close partnerships with the communities of …

Commentary: New collaborations with Native Americans in the conduct of community research

PD Mail, J Conner, CN Conner - Health Education & …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the past 20 years, there has been increasing interest in research with American Indian
populations in the continental United States and Alaska. Because these native populations …

Advancing community-based research with urban American Indian populations: Multidisciplinary perspectives

WE Hartmann, DC Wendt, MA Saftner, J Marcus… - American Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
The US has witnessed significant growth among urban American Indian (AI) populations in
recent decades, and concerns have been raised that these populations face equal or …

Strategies for working with Asian Americans in mental health: Community members' policy perspectives and recommendations

SS Weng, J Spaulding-Givens - Administration and Policy in Mental Health …, 2017 - Springer
This qualitative study used snowball sampling of individuals known to provide informal
assistance to Asian American community members with their mental health problems in a …